Parts of a Circle This video is the introduction concepts of the parts of a circle. It discusses the center, radius and the diameter. It then differentiates between a congruent and concentric circles.This video is in lecture format with an instructor standing at the dry erase board. Run time 01:22.

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History of Easter Eggs In this Holiday Foods video clip, we learn about what people traditionally eat on Easter Sunday. One major food that is associated with Easter is eggs. Famous Fat Dave talks about the history of the egg and its connection to Easter. (3:47)Author(s): No creator set

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Haiti Poem: Ganthier by Kwame Dawes Poem by Kwame Dawes
Images by Andre Lambertson
Music by Kevin Simmonds
Editing by Robin Bell
I thought, he said of the wife
who lasted six months, before
the news of this treachery of the
blood, before he lay on his back,
the bottles of toxic drugs and poison
for rats lined up on his sill,
before the simple equation
of fatigue with this world plus
a body falling to ruin, a heart
shattered by a woman's laughter,
before all of this, she had left,
that wife, that angel, the women
of beauty who knAuthor(s): No creator set

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What is Ahead for Financial Markets? Perspectives from Jeremy Siegel and Jacob Wallenberg After a terrible August, when the U.S. stock market appeared to be headed for the pits, October 1 saw a massive rally that sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average soaring above 14,000. The following day, however, stocks began to fall again, mainly due to a sharp drop in home sales. In short, Wall Street still seems to be sending out mixed signals. What will be the long-term effects of the Fed's decision to cut interest rates? Will the U.S. economy move past the sub-prime mortgage mess? How will thAuthor(s): No creator set

Arthur Meets the President Read-Aloud This is a wonderful read-aloud resource for the literacy rich classroom. Marc Brown's famous character, Arthur, wins a contest and gets to visit the President in Washington DC. Arthur gets nervous that he has to present a speech in front of an audience. The words on the screen are highlighted as the speaker reads the story. There is a play button to start the story and a pause button throughout the story. This is a wonderful companion resource for the Common Core Curriculum Unit, Grade 3, Unit 4Author(s): No creator set

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Danielle Ofri, MD Neilly Series Part 2 10/27/2010 Journey with one doctor from the nation's oldest and most legendary public hospital as she navigates the eye-opening cultural permutations of today's America. Ofri is the author of Medicine in Translation: Journey with my Patients
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College Cuisine at Valparaiso University Redrick Taylor, a senior social work major, prepares quick and easy meals every student will enjoy. In this episode presented by VUTV, Redrick makes taco salad using ingredients found daily in the Harre Union cafe.Author(s): No creator set